FPL Fixtures Analysis Gameweek 18
Welcome to FPL Fixtures Analysis Gameweek 18. Just so you know, I’m writing this article for the GW18 fixtures prior to the last game from GW17 – the Liverpool Derby. And for that, I am grateful. Right now I’m nervous, but I’m not yet emotional. I can still think about stats and probabilities in a rational manner. Had I waited until after the Everton game, win or lose, I would have been a manic wreck. So you’re getting the ‘best’ of me here, whatever that is worth.
It’s been an interesting weekend in FPL, and I’m glad that I just get to break down the fixtures and leave some of the bolder recommendations to others. With Diego Costa getting his last elusive yellow card, Kane blanking, and Arsenal continuing to concede goals…there will be a lot of hard decisions this week for managers. And it seems like the worst weekend for turmoil in your squad with the beginning of the League Cup (which you hopefully qualified for). It feels like it’s been forever since I’ve done a proper fixtures article also, so let’s see if I still remember how this is all done.
The Tracker in full…
Top 3 Best Bets
#1) Arsenal – WBA (H), CRY (H), BOU (A)
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[/three_fifth]Seriously now, just look at the run of fixtures that Arsenal are about to get. I said last week that Arsenal really had to just get past Man City and they’d be home free with the best schedule in the league. Well, they failed the Man City test, but their prize remains the same. I know that I make a habit of just focusing in on the next 3 opponents for each team that I mention, but if you scroll over a bit, it’s easy to see that Arsenal should have 15-18 points coming their way if they play to the level we know they can. Now will they stumble a bit at some point? Everton proved they aren’t infallible (*humble brag*). But in all honesty, now that they’ve played two tough matches on the road, they should completely dominate this schedule.
The problem for Arsenal, at least in an FPL sense, is that you can’t trust their defence for points. We know about their offensive prowess, and there’s no denying that on their day, they can hang 3 or 4 goals on a team with ease. But defensively? They’re not bad, they’re just consistently mediocre – again, from an FPL point of view. It’s now been 8 straight games that Arsenal have failed to keep a clean sheet, and these last two games against City and Everton were the first of those 8 games that saw them concede multiple goals. So what do you do with a team that otherwise is nearly guaranteed to concede a single goal week in and week out? It’s not like conceding a single goal takes points away from your team, but there isn’t a major boost in points for them either.
It’s a tough call, but against a schedule this sweet, I think a person does need to consider getting multiple Arsenal players in their squad, from any position – even a defender if that’s how it shakes out. There will be points aplenty for Arsenal owners here in coming weeks, and I’m not sure if owning simply a single midfielder is going to be the best use of your squad.
#2) Man United – SUN (H), MID (H), WHU (A)
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[/three_fifth]I know, right? Even I can’t fully believe that I’m putting Manchester United here in the second spot, but they deserve it with the form they’re in. But take everything I say about Man United here with a grain of salt, because Jose Mourinho is still the boss, and he can still mess this whole thing up at a moment’s notice. And look, I get it, there are probably people on this site right now that are huge Mourinho fans. They think he’s the mad genius. Or the football prophet. The Chosen One. Whatever.
Those same people probably order decaf on purpose and dip their fries in mustard – not ketchup. Some people are just a little off.
But getting back to the topic at hand, Manchester United are building some momentum, and it feels like they’re building it in the right way. Their last three wins have been efficient, not flashy. Their scorelines may not appear to be dominant, but they’re the kind of scorelines that are repeatable. And that’s something people often times lose sight of. Only once have United played a game in which they scored 4 goals this year, and twice have they scored 3. But look at their most recent performances: wins of 2-0, 2-1 and 1-0. Those scores don’t leap off the page at you, but they’re of a mould that can be duplicated into the future if the team and manager stay their current course. Again, Mourinho…who knows what he’s likely to do going forward. Maybe he simply abhors 2-1 scorelines and will feel the need to shake things up again.
United have 24 goals on the year, which is a far shout from the 40 goals that Liverpool have amassed (again, pre Derby). But United are making their level of scoring work in their favour by sneakily becoming the 4th best defence in the league with 17GA. Looking to the opponents that United will be facing coming up, I wouldn’t worry too much about Sunderland and Middlesbrough. Sure, both of those teams were winners this past week, but Middlesbrough got to play Swansea, and Sunderland snuck in a win against Watford. Those wins won’t translate into momentum when it comes to playing a team like an in-form United.
Until Mourinho happens. Ok. I’ve said enough about that.
#3) Chelsea – BOU (H), STK (H), TOT (A)
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[/three_fifth]Chelsea are on an 11-game win streak right now, so they’re going to be on this list one way or another. They’ve beaten big teams, little teams and everyone in between. Over that streak, Chelsea have 9 clean sheets, have scored 25 goals and only allowed 2. It’s kind of ridiculous when you put it out there and look of the nuts and bolts of the run they’re on.
So why do I put them third here on the list? Mathematically speaking, the longer a streak goes, the higher the likelihood that it eventually comes to an end. This isn’t an unbeaten streak we’re talking about here, it’s a winning streak – and those are much harder to maintain. Plus, Diego Costa will be out of the line-up for the first time in a long time. I see the Costa benching as a positive for the club though. The Bournemouth game should be just fine without him, but it gives him a bit of rest going into another congested schedule. Lastly, I put Chelsea 3rd on the list because their last 3 wins have all been 1-0 victories. There are a number of reasons why those scores happened, but the slim margins of victory have to be noted. Early in the streak they had a 4-0 win over United, and a 5-0 win over Everton. Could be they’re running out of gas just a bit and have had to naturally slow the pace down to maintain the good run they’ve had.
Looking at their upcoming fixtures though, this team could conceivably extend this winning streak out another 3 games – even if they do need to employ their patented 1-0 scoreline method. Bournemouth are a funny little club, they win when you think they shouldn’t and they fold up in spots that you’d expect them to have a chance. They’re like Everton Lite in some ways. Still, against the best club on the board, I don’t put much stock into Bournemouth pulling off a miracle win like they did earlier against Liverpool. Stoke are a mess. I’m not quite sure how they managed to lose a game like they did this last weekend. Now you’re probably thinking that they drew against Leicester, and you’re technically right. But when you’re up big against a 10-man squad and concede like they did? It’s a loss. Finally, Tottenham will be a bit of a challenge, but I’m banking on the fresher Costa to put in a bigger performance than Kane – but I could see a draw in that game.
3 Teams to Avoid
#1) Stoke – LIV (A), CHE (A), WAT (H)
The optimists of the world will see that Watford home game as a silver lining to a tough run. But let’s be honest, if Stoke couldn’t put away Leicester this past weekend, all bets are off as it pertains to them being able to easily dust off Watford. And let’s not forget, they still have to travel to Liverpool and then Chelsea first? Fuhgeddaboutit. Stoke are the worst team to own going into the final stretch of 2016.
#2) Bournemouth – CHE (A), SWA (A), ARS (H)
Like I was saying above, Bournemouth are that sneaky sort that could manage to pull off 6 points from this run, or they could end up with 1 point. You just don’t know about them. Swansea are supposedly a ‘gimme’ game, but the Swans are rapidly approaching that mode of being a dog backed into a corner. At some point they’re going to jump out and start biting to try to get out of the predicament they’re in. Whether that happens here against Bournemouth or not is a real question, but it pales in comparison to the games that have to be played against Chelsea and Arsenal.
#3) Sunderland – MUN (A), BUR (A), LIV (H)
Sunderland, to give them a bit of credit, have the ability to scrap out a win against similar competition. But against bigger clubs? Not so much. Yeah they got a shutout win this past week against Watford, but look at the last couple of games they’ve played against bigger teams. They’ve been shutout by both Chelsea and Liverpool over their last five games – and they also somehow managed to lose 3-0 against Swansea. The little moral victories like they just had are nice and all, but this club isn’t going far against the likes of United and Liverpool for a second time.
One Week Punt
West Ham – SWA (A)
I need an intervention. Here I am recommending West Ham in some capacity again, and it never works out for me. But maybe the third time’s the charm? Look, all I’m doing is just going by the results and the stats I have at hand. And West Ham are on a 2-game winning streak and are going up against one of the worst teams in the league in Swansea. Can that really be a bad thing? West Ham have had back to back 1-0 victories against Hull and Burnley – admittedly not great competition. But are Swansea really any better? All I’m saying is that if you were looking to pick up Payet for a week, this might not be the worst time to do it. But I fear I may have already said too much about West Ham, if history holds true, they’ll now probably fold under the genius that is Bob Bradley…
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Thanks to guy for yet another cracking look at the upcoming fixtures. He’s clearly a closet Jose fan
Not likely ha ha. I did learn today that ‘mould’ is a thing though. I’ll have to file that difference away in my memory bank.
Brilliant work Guy, many thanks as ever my friend. I think you’ve sold me on Ibra and Wally in. Shame Payet is going the other way as you say but hey ho needs must sometimes.
I’ve got Costa and Kane on my squad. Would love to fit Ibra in, but the math isn’t working out. I may take a hit to work it around, but it depends on my Cup matchup most likely – assuming I get in with a 48 point score this round.
reposting…
hello all,
looking for one week punt for kane.. as i will bring in kun straight away next week.. i already have ibra.. transfer will be made after the match..
my options are
1. lukaku– away, against leicester who will be without huth and fuchs
2. llorente– home, against whu who are lucky not conceeding goals in the last two games
3. giroud– home, not sure about his game time though
4. slimani– home, not confident
5. rooney– home against sunderland, he would want to get past sir bobby charlton’s record in this fixture and he was looking very sharp in the past two games.. but would this be an overkill?
6. any other?
please remember… this is for one game week.. and please feel free to discuss all the names i mentioned.. i really need your insights
Reposting my answer. You obviously didn’t like it but I don’t care, you can have it again
Of all those I’d go for Rooney based purely on the opposition and United’s slight upturn in form.
Not too sure I’d fancy any of the other 4! Origi as a one week punt looks good at home to Stoke. Or Carroll against Swansea if you trust him to start. Same with Origi though I guess as Sturridge may get a go now if he’s deemed fit enough.
Probably just do Rooney.
cheers init.. i didnt see u commented there.. i was leaning towards rooney myself also.. but as i already have ibra, dont u think that might be an overkill? another note.. can u please provide me rooney’s stats against sunderland all time?
and i wont take origi becuse i already have two liverpool attacks.. and i already have andy “Warhole”(according to raz)..
I can and will but only after you send me Ibra’s career home goal ratio versus Kane’s away one 😉
I hadn’t put much thought into Rooney yet myself since Ibra is getting the goals. That’s a possibility. Good call.
I’d take a punt on Batshuayi if it were a one week rental, Bournemouth will be losing Ake for the game and normally concede, it’s a shame Citeh doesn’t look likely to start a Forward for their game against Hull as they would likely have been a good punt.
Just for the record Batshuayi’s record against Bournemouth is 0 goals in 0 games but don’t let that put you off
but i have already 3 chelsea in my team.. so that let me put myself off from batshuayi
Cheers Guy, much appreciated.
Guy you’re totally wrong about Jose. He is one of the greatest managers ever. If you can’t see that then you should not be looking at football anymore
Was it the decaf or the mustard that sent you over the edge Chris?
Others drinking too much coffee and consuming Mustard too much. Not me.
Ever? Really? Come on now.
Look at the silverware he has won and his man manager skills. You have to be blind to not see that
We’ll agree to disagree. Sure he has some skill, and he’s had success in the past. But it’s never sustainable is it? He doesn’t leave a long-running legacy at any one club he’s at. You know what? Maybe he will win a league title with United at some point – but before it’s all said and done, he’ll leave the club in turmoil with a dumpster-fire of a roster that will be refusing to play for him. It’s kind of what he does.
Not sure what you rate as sustainable but Real Madrid, for instance, didn’t make it to the quarter finals of the champions league for several years before his arrival and then he took them to 4 semifinals in a row. Real then won two of them cups after he left. Legacy!
He’s very intense with the players and club staff and press so obviously when he leaves there’s a blank to fill and more often than not the clubs take a while to fill the void.
Not saying is the “best ever” as you can see form my reply below to Chris, but he’s surely a top coach whatever way you see it (or whatever way I see it! )
I agree with you Chris. Don’t really care if you are right or wrong, I believe Guy to be this site’s Mourinho. He can mess it all up at a moment’s notice.
cheers mito.. will you please share your insight in comment no 3?
Thanks for the article Guy.
My team gor gw18 pretty much picks itself however notsure between routledge and Zaha. quite like the idea of Routledge as a differential and being at home. Althought west ham have kept consecutive clean sheets they have looked great at the back especially against hull.
Would appreciate your thoughts as always.
I’d play Zaha!
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